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ronald reagan would not give this speech, for example, with nearly 130,000 dead from the coronavirus. what do you make of the president delivering this very divisive message tonight? >> well, look, i think, as daifdavid well knows because he served presidents in both parties, presidents from bush to clinton to reagan have tried, especially in the months leading up to a reelection campaign, have tried to broaden their base, broaden their appeal to beyond just a base of voters and to sort of be a president of all america. that's both, you know, a good policy, but it's also good politics in most presidential campaigns. what you have instead in president trump is a president and a campaign and a core of advisers around him who seem to have no interest in even making the attempt at that broadening. instead what they do is double down on the very hardcore base that has sort of been with the president for a long time, and that means stoking the culture wars that amp up and rev up that base. and whether that has been -- it reminds me of taking a knee, and at the football games, it remind me o
ronald reagan would not give this speech, for example, with nearly 130,000 dead from the coronavirus. what do you make of the president delivering this very divisive message tonight? >> well, look, i think, as daifdavid well knows because he served presidents in both parties, presidents from bush to clinton to reagan have tried, especially in the months leading up to a reelection campaign, have tried to broaden their base, broaden their appeal to beyond just a base of voters and to sort...
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ronald reagan used to say, the guy who disagrees with you 20% of the time is not your 20% and, we hear 80% friend. i governed the state, i've got pension reform against the public teachers union. i got a 2% cap on property taxes after property taxes went up to 7% a year for ten years. for democratic legislature. imagine getting democrats to restrain -- i got the democrats to eliminate the estate tax in new jersey. they voted for it. that's the kind of skill that i think is most unique that i have of all the other candidates. and if you -- when we go down to washington, you know it's not gonna be a garden party, okay? we want somebody tough who's a fighter, but who fights to get to an end. to accomplish something for you. we can all fight to get headlines, i'm pretty good at that, i get some pretty good headlines, but here's the thing. it does nothing for. you what i want to do for you is go down to bring the skills that i've had for eight years in new jersey, to -- i know that it was much up to work with him and get things done, >> -- i think we have too much pandering in politics. now
ronald reagan used to say, the guy who disagrees with you 20% of the time is not your 20% and, we hear 80% friend. i governed the state, i've got pension reform against the public teachers union. i got a 2% cap on property taxes after property taxes went up to 7% a year for ten years. for democratic legislature. imagine getting democrats to restrain -- i got the democrats to eliminate the estate tax in new jersey. they voted for it. that's the kind of skill that i think is most unique that i...
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there is a little bit of this sort of 11th commandment ronald reagan hangover, thou shalt not insult another republican. it's okay if donald trump does it. for republican primary voters, because there is this sort of cult-like affinity almost to donald trump, they just don't like when other people are beating up on somebody who has been seen as a standard bearer to the party. look, i -- i know that sounds crazy, but you asked what is happening, and that is why he continues to have such a pronounced lead. i do think christie and will hurd are showing moral courage and clarity by standing up to him. and i do think there's a real chance that one of them could prevail in new hampshire. >> yeah. and -- >> look -- >> go ahead -- i want to hear what you have to say. >> i was going to say, look, you know, debates in particular are about authenticity. they're about clarity and crispness and moral conviction. and that's where i think you could see an opening here. you know, 37% of the republican party will back donald trump no matter what. that means a supermajority is either opposed or persua
there is a little bit of this sort of 11th commandment ronald reagan hangover, thou shalt not insult another republican. it's okay if donald trump does it. for republican primary voters, because there is this sort of cult-like affinity almost to donald trump, they just don't like when other people are beating up on somebody who has been seen as a standard bearer to the party. look, i -- i know that sounds crazy, but you asked what is happening, and that is why he continues to have such a...
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that is the best first quarter since 1984 under ronald reagan. this is not a one-time thing. some economists are actually saying that the u.s. economy could grow at the fastest pace since 1951. i calked to one wall street executive this morning who said he's the most optimistic on the u.s. economy in his whole entire l lifetime. and i think this is all for a number of reasons. number one, of course, is the rollout of the vaccines, the fact that new york city is saying that it could reopen fully in two months. that's a big deal. people are going out to eat, ball games, going flying. this is all really, really helpful. we also have the federal reserve still has rock bottom interest rates. and the big thing is all the aid that congress has pumped in, stimulus checks, forgivable loans, aid to local governments. so, the good news is that the u.s. economy could actually be back at the prepandemic levels later this summer. that's a big milestone. the bad news, though, is that the u.s. is still down almost 8 million jobs relative to before the pandemic. women have been hit really har
that is the best first quarter since 1984 under ronald reagan. this is not a one-time thing. some economists are actually saying that the u.s. economy could grow at the fastest pace since 1951. i calked to one wall street executive this morning who said he's the most optimistic on the u.s. economy in his whole entire l lifetime. and i think this is all for a number of reasons. number one, of course, is the rollout of the vaccines, the fact that new york city is saying that it could reopen fully...
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and ever since ronald reagan, the laid great michael debriser who began kind of doing that for ronald reagan, that has been a key, key, key part of political campaigning. he has never been a politician, but he sure is a good marketer. it's the perfect combination. >> you all are good. >> i think the others in the room can learn from them. >> go did. >> i think the others in the race can learn from them. in 2008 the candidate that won marketer of the year from add age was barack obama. there is a reason why marketing and presentation is so important to presidential politics. >> mea, malik, david, dana, you are all excellent as always. thank you very much. >>> and just like her republican counterpaerlt part hillary clinton is riding high from her big super tuesday ins with. but the nomination is far from locked in. clinton did win big across the south last night taking seven states total. sanders won four states adding to his delegate count and keeping him in the game for now. cnn's senior political correspondent briana keeler and my dear friend is with me now. hello. >> hello there. >>
and ever since ronald reagan, the laid great michael debriser who began kind of doing that for ronald reagan, that has been a key, key, key part of political campaigning. he has never been a politician, but he sure is a good marketer. it's the perfect combination. >> you all are good. >> i think the others in the room can learn from them. >> go did. >> i think the others in the race can learn from them. in 2008 the candidate that won marketer of the year from add age was...
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the eventual nominee, ronald reagan. the fact that trump is in first place is a real departure from the normal. >> if you want to be in the republican party you best not critique the former president of the united states. should the gop be accepting of those who critique trump? just 36%. look at this. 63% not too or not at all accepting. my god, you can't criticize him. kpaer that to march of 2021, right? it was 43% of republicans very or somewhat accepting. that number going in the direction that signifies trump's position is strengthening in the republican part. >> rising prices are becoming an issue. >> yeah. so, look, gas prices are going up, even over the last few months. 3 phone 30 october 14th. 3.08 june. >> 4 .11. that is situate. >> the fact of the matter is, it's not absolute numbers. it's the rise that does matter. this is has high as it's been since 2014. >> it's how it feels. >> yes. >> and in general, you're seeing prices rise in a number of areas which really make people feel it. >> increases are causing f
the eventual nominee, ronald reagan. the fact that trump is in first place is a real departure from the normal. >> if you want to be in the republican party you best not critique the former president of the united states. should the gop be accepting of those who critique trump? just 36%. look at this. 63% not too or not at all accepting. my god, you can't criticize him. kpaer that to march of 2021, right? it was 43% of republicans very or somewhat accepting. that number going in the...
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. >>> do you remember ronald reagan's description of american democracy? a shining city on a hill. >> after 200 years, two centuries, she still stands strong and true on the granite ridge. and her glow is held steady no matter what storm. and e'
. >>> do you remember ronald reagan's description of american democracy? a shining city on a hill. >> after 200 years, two centuries, she still stands strong and true on the granite ridge. and her glow is held steady no matter what storm. and e'
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of course, a turn on ronald reagan's old famous phrase, trust but verify. john and brianna? >> jeff zeleny, first of all, terrific job yesterday at the news conference. you elicited significant, meaningful interaction with the president there on russia. i'm wondering what the vibe is with the traveling white house team, how they feel about heading into this meeting with putin and on the issue of whether there will actually be a joint press conference? is it a solid, definitive, no, no way at this point? >> reporter: it does seem like it's a solid, definitive no there will not be a joint press conference and this is why. the image of helsinki, of president trump and vladimir putin on the same stage. of course, president biden would act in an entirely different way but they do not want to sort of have that level of equality there with both the leaders speaking at the same time. so every white house official we're talking to said they're absolutely not going to do a joint press conference. something can always change of course during the course of the summit. they'll meet in a
of course, a turn on ronald reagan's old famous phrase, trust but verify. john and brianna? >> jeff zeleny, first of all, terrific job yesterday at the news conference. you elicited significant, meaningful interaction with the president there on russia. i'm wondering what the vibe is with the traveling white house team, how they feel about heading into this meeting with putin and on the issue of whether there will actually be a joint press conference? is it a solid, definitive, no, no way...
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and that was ronald reagan's genius. he was able to link economic faith with faith in america. donaldson: no sitting president had ever visited the new york stock exchange before, but it seems safe to say that no recent president would've beaten mr. reagan for the honor if a vote had been taken among the floor traders. they gave him round after round of cheer. we're going to turn the bull loose. auletta: the whole world from reagan's white house on was basically saying wall street is the engine of our economy. it represents growth, it represents opportunity, it represents the american dream. and so these guys were basically saying "we're gonna go do it." brokaw: this is the big draw on wall street -- the smell of money. this is where the action is. this is the over-the-counter trading floor of shearson/lehman. more than 17,000 daily transactions involving millions of shares and millions of dollars made and lost here every day. and it's a game for young people. when you get home at the end of the week and you look back on what you've done sitting in this desk, what gives you a s
and that was ronald reagan's genius. he was able to link economic faith with faith in america. donaldson: no sitting president had ever visited the new york stock exchange before, but it seems safe to say that no recent president would've beaten mr. reagan for the honor if a vote had been taken among the floor traders. they gave him round after round of cheer. we're going to turn the bull loose. auletta: the whole world from reagan's white house on was basically saying wall street is the engine...
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. >> remember the thing that ronald reagan used to say. personnel is policy. the people that surrounds you and what they do will help determine policies. this is why michael flynn never belong near the white house and sidney powell. i have been talking about this since the transition of 2016. how dangerous i thought general flynn was. i sat in with him with security briefing with the then candidate donald trump and present donald trump. he's not fit to be giving advise to anyone. >> he and powell were at the white house on friday. they were joined by patrick burns. he claims in his words funded a team of hackers and cyber slew. rudy giuliani attended the meeting by phone and spotted at the white house today. is there a drift between rudy giuliani and powell which makes the whole thing freakish. it is a cast of character that dismisses some kind of pathetic clown show. it is scary in an administration that tells us the president is "obsessed" with scenarios for over turning the election. that includes naming sidney powell of some kind of special counsel. again,
. >> remember the thing that ronald reagan used to say. personnel is policy. the people that surrounds you and what they do will help determine policies. this is why michael flynn never belong near the white house and sidney powell. i have been talking about this since the transition of 2016. how dangerous i thought general flynn was. i sat in with him with security briefing with the then candidate donald trump and present donald trump. he's not fit to be giving advise to anyone. >>...
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only hours after bork's nomination by president ronald reagan. watch. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids and schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution. >> so, the gloves are off. from the get-go. democrats portrayed robert bork as this right wing zealot. republicans counter the democrats had liberal allies, they mounted this massive smear campaign. listen to this. this is how the weeks of debate concluded. >> the opponents of judge bork have to stick by their guns and stick together. there is safety in numbers. wolves know it and interest groups know it. and senators apparently know it. >> all of us who have sat there, not just members of the committee, but members of the senate, and let these ads go on and let this trashing going on and let this good man be characterized as some sort of frankenstein's monster without raising a voice against it, all of us are accomplices.
only hours after bork's nomination by president ronald reagan. watch. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids and schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution. >> so, the gloves are off. from the get-go. democrats portrayed robert bork as this right wing zealot. republicans counter the democrats had liberal allies,...
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i'll cut government like ronald reagan. he needs to win iowa. and then probably south carolina will be his next shot. the way they've changed the primary calendar there are some southern states that could be if we have a crowded republican field, and if this drags out for a long time, some southern states could become more important. that would be the big test of whether more of a tea party candidate can actually win a republican nomination. to do that he's got to win somewhere first and prove his vi ability, and that would be iowa. >> wouldn't it be a mistake for other candidates to underestimate ted cruz? >> oh anderson i don't think anybody is underestimating ted cruz. the last guy who underestimated ted cruz got beaten by him very badly. the former lieutenant governor of texas david dewhurst. nobody underestimates anybody in this race. folks are out there trying to do their own thing. this is not the time they've begun attacking each other. ted cruz is very smart, very eloquent. we saw him give today a 30-minute speech flawlessly without a t
i'll cut government like ronald reagan. he needs to win iowa. and then probably south carolina will be his next shot. the way they've changed the primary calendar there are some southern states that could be if we have a crowded republican field, and if this drags out for a long time, some southern states could become more important. that would be the big test of whether more of a tea party candidate can actually win a republican nomination. to do that he's got to win somewhere first and prove...
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which did not go over well in a party, increasingly tolerant of that same-lunatic fringe ronald reagan once decried. but also, so well-trained over the last several years for silence. just take a look at the headlines from the past. most republicans greet trump's push to overturn the election with a customary response. silence. or this on the former president's promotion of a cruel conspiracy theory about msnbc's joe scarborough. and going back a bit, after there's this one. after charlottesville, republicans remain stymied over what to do about trump. what many did was just avoid the subject. and to remind you, charlottesville refers to the former president's claim there were good people, among the marchers chanting jews will not replace us and blood and soil on a friday before there was rioting. which is what real nazis shouted during the real holocaust. and congressman greene's mask fears, notwithstanding. it is not like jewish-americans today, don't have plenty to worry about. her remarks come just as the country is experiencing a wave of anti-semitic attacks, incl including this o
which did not go over well in a party, increasingly tolerant of that same-lunatic fringe ronald reagan once decried. but also, so well-trained over the last several years for silence. just take a look at the headlines from the past. most republicans greet trump's push to overturn the election with a customary response. silence. or this on the former president's promotion of a cruel conspiracy theory about msnbc's joe scarborough. and going back a bit, after there's this one. after...
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and ronald reagan was telling us this morning in america. well, it's getting close to afternoon here and the sun is coming out. we're on the right track. our plan is working. and we're not going to let up now. >> we have a chief economist with us. grateful for your time today. we look across the sectors. leisure and hospitality, retail up 76,000 jobs. manufacturing up 15,000 jobs. when you look at this report, is it all encouraging news or is there anything that gives you pause? >> it's pretty good news. i think the president has a lot to cheer about and a lot has to do with the american rescue plan. it's provided a lot of support to the economy. the reopening of the economy as the pandemic winds down is really kicking the economy into high gear. a lot of good news. even the rise in unemployment we went from 5.8 to 5.9. that's largely because we saw a surge in the number of people who quit their jobs. and people don't do that unless they're pretty comfortable that they're going to find another one. they're right. they will. there's a record
and ronald reagan was telling us this morning in america. well, it's getting close to afternoon here and the sun is coming out. we're on the right track. our plan is working. and we're not going to let up now. >> we have a chief economist with us. grateful for your time today. we look across the sectors. leisure and hospitality, retail up 76,000 jobs. manufacturing up 15,000 jobs. when you look at this report, is it all encouraging news or is there anything that gives you pause? >>...
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. >> has ronald reagan been duped by the soviets? let me answer that. no, i don't think he has. but i'll tell you what i think this president feels. i think he feels that mr. gorbachov is a different type of soviet union leader. i think that is a mistake in judgment on the part of the president. >> awkward. i guess in retrospect, president ronald reagan's judgment was pretty good. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited time. it's gonna be a hit this year. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is now! we would never miss endless shrimp. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. so come and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] b
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ronald reagan's secretary of state. i don't think anybody would call him left wing. >> everybody makes a mistake every once in a while, jake. even george schultz. if that's a representation of what he believes we should be doing, with all due respect to the former secretary of state, i disagree with him. >> jake, you mentioned -- call me a denier -- >> i called you a skeptic. >> a skeptic. you can measure the climate. you can measure it. that's not the issue we're discussing. here is what i'm skeptical of. i'm skeptical of the decisions that the left wants us to make. because i know the impact those are going to have and they're all going to be on our economy. they will not do a thing to lower the rise of the sea. they will not do a thing to clear the drought here in california. what they will do is make america a more expensive place to create jobs and today with millions of people watching this broadcast that are struggling paycheck to paycheck that do not know how they're going to pay their bills at the end of this m
ronald reagan's secretary of state. i don't think anybody would call him left wing. >> everybody makes a mistake every once in a while, jake. even george schultz. if that's a representation of what he believes we should be doing, with all due respect to the former secretary of state, i disagree with him. >> jake, you mentioned -- call me a denier -- >> i called you a skeptic. >> a skeptic. you can measure the climate. you can measure it. that's not the issue we're...
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press secretary jim brady shot with ronald reagan. >> the brady law could be a turning point in the fight against gun vie leolence in ame. >> 87% of gun owners support this legislation and you wonder who then does the national rifle association represent? >> next bill clinton. >> weapons signed for the purpose of killing people should be banned except for military personnel. >> when i was growing up, all we had was hunting and fishing. this is our culture and part of my political base when i was elected president was working class whites. i thought we can fix this without interfering with hunting and self-protection. >> we have taken this important part of the life of millions of americans and turned it into an instrument of maintaining madness. >> public support for an assault weapon ban is overwhelming as much as 70% in some polls. the trick is traps nslating tha into votes on the house floor. >> la pea ierre was elected to e over as the highest paid executive and try to defeat any efforts to pass gun reform. >> this is a campaign for eliminating the second amendment entire entire
press secretary jim brady shot with ronald reagan. >> the brady law could be a turning point in the fight against gun vie leolence in ame. >> 87% of gun owners support this legislation and you wonder who then does the national rifle association represent? >> next bill clinton. >> weapons signed for the purpose of killing people should be banned except for military personnel. >> when i was growing up, all we had was hunting and fishing. this is our culture and part...
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ronald reagan famously asked americans are you better off than you were four years ago. it turns out they weren't and there was a sudden ten-point swing in the closing days in the campaign and the incumbent jimmy carter in the landslide. how about 2012? 20% of those surveyed say they're worse off financially than when president obama took office in 2009, that's almost a third. only 16% say they're better off. this could make obamaland nervous. probably is. president obama's numbers resemble those of george h.w. bush. he lost his re-election bid due to a rough economy. however, it's not all bad to mr. obama. the polls show voters are evenly split on who could create jobs and who better understands people's economic problems and at the end of the day, many americans may look in the mirror and ask themselves this question. are you better off now than you were three and a half years ago? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog or go to my post on the situation's room's facebook page. >> good question. >>> the stroller brigade has invaded capitol hill. they'r
ronald reagan famously asked americans are you better off than you were four years ago. it turns out they weren't and there was a sudden ten-point swing in the closing days in the campaign and the incumbent jimmy carter in the landslide. how about 2012? 20% of those surveyed say they're worse off financially than when president obama took office in 2009, that's almost a third. only 16% say they're better off. this could make obamaland nervous. probably is. president obama's numbers resemble...
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back in ronald reagan's days this was the bedrock of the republican party. it's now about 50-50. recall supporters need an overwhelming turnout here. this is blue tonight. gavin newsom will stay in his term in governor. the governor, gavin newsom, used to be the mayor of san francisco. his political base is up here in the bay area. san francisco county, alameda county, you move toward contra costa county, we'll look at those. you see all these red counties? most of them don't have a lot of people in them. only two of the top population counties are red back in the last governor's race. so the smaller counties, it's just like the trump election in 2020. not only do the recall supporters have to win these red counties, the turnout has to be overwhelming. >> john king, thanks very much. more perspective now from senator bernie sanders, who urged californians to support governor newsom in a recent ad. senator, thanks for joining us. many democrats optimistic about governor newsom's chances to fends off this recall? do you share that optimism? >> well, i am not much into political spe
back in ronald reagan's days this was the bedrock of the republican party. it's now about 50-50. recall supporters need an overwhelming turnout here. this is blue tonight. gavin newsom will stay in his term in governor. the governor, gavin newsom, used to be the mayor of san francisco. his political base is up here in the bay area. san francisco county, alameda county, you move toward contra costa county, we'll look at those. you see all these red counties? most of them don't have a lot of...
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trump never -- ronald reagan did it with the cold war. nixon did wit china. lbj did it with civil rights. great presidents do that. i don't know what biden's test case will be on that, but that's going to be fascinating. and he does need to reach out to those folks. and i know liberal twitter will now go crazy because they're saying don't. you don't reach out to these people. they're beyond the pale. democracies don't work that way. we're linked one to another. >> i hear you. and listen, i don't disagree with you, but what i'm saying is that he has to do the business of the american people as he is saying he is going to do. and if he makes those people, even the people who supported trump, if he makes their lives better, if he helps them with during a pandemic, if he gets their businesses back on track, if he helps them -- if he makes health care easier for them to get, then he will win them over without even having to respond to trump's unbelievable irresponsible rhetoric. i got it wrong. that's all i'm saying. you can't afford me. so this will be pro bono,
trump never -- ronald reagan did it with the cold war. nixon did wit china. lbj did it with civil rights. great presidents do that. i don't know what biden's test case will be on that, but that's going to be fascinating. and he does need to reach out to those folks. and i know liberal twitter will now go crazy because they're saying don't. you don't reach out to these people. they're beyond the pale. democracies don't work that way. we're linked one to another. >> i hear you. and listen,...
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i mean, $5 trillion is more than the size of the entire american economy when ronald reagan was president. it would be the biggest spending we've ever done in modern history. i think it would go to the middle class. i think it'd be very good for this country. i think it'd be good for the democrats politically. but they have got to get something through. something is better than nothing. if they get nothing, then nothing is what they will have in the election. we have got to deliver for people. >> senator? >> in that, we do agree that we have to deliver for the people. this is over ten years. first of all, this country has neglected both its human infrastructure and our physical infrastructure. so, again, to tell the american people to just accept. $3.5 trillion is the compromise. i'm glad to see the president having meetings with both progressives and also core democrats. but this is it, the democrats control everything. let's get this done on behalf of the american people. there's a mindset shift, paradigm shift, that i reject what paul is saying here, that the american people have to ac
i mean, $5 trillion is more than the size of the entire american economy when ronald reagan was president. it would be the biggest spending we've ever done in modern history. i think it would go to the middle class. i think it'd be very good for this country. i think it'd be good for the democrats politically. but they have got to get something through. something is better than nothing. if they get nothing, then nothing is what they will have in the election. we have got to deliver for people....
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but presidents have under the 25th amendment routinely -- ronald reagan in 1985, for example, when we had intestinal surgery, signed over power for a few hours to his vice president, george h.w. bush. george w. bush did it twice, transferring power to dick cheney when he had two different colonoscopies. the one person who has not regarded it as routine, who resisted it very strongly, was president trump as we learned in stephanie grish ham's book. when he went to walter reed in 2019 he felt so strongly he did not want to surrender power even temporarily to mike pence, that he underwent a colonoscopy without anesthesia. a pretty severe step, kate. so president biden doesn't feel that way, he's having his physical today, colonoscopy is part of that, so he'll sign over these powers. every expectation is this will be quite routine and the powers will revert to him a couple hours later, but worth taking stock of the history that kamala harris is making today. >> absolutely. great point, john. good to see you. more updates to come on the president's physical as they will be releasing a repo
but presidents have under the 25th amendment routinely -- ronald reagan in 1985, for example, when we had intestinal surgery, signed over power for a few hours to his vice president, george h.w. bush. george w. bush did it twice, transferring power to dick cheney when he had two different colonoscopies. the one person who has not regarded it as routine, who resisted it very strongly, was president trump as we learned in stephanie grish ham's book. when he went to walter reed in 2019 he felt so...
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reagan worked. it doesn't happen simply in a single stroke. the fact is that president trump from the moment of taking office has pushed against the boundaries of the rule of law over and over again. openly extorting the government of ukraine to manufacture dirt on his opponent, weaponizing the postal service, trying to tilt the census, everything that has happened since the election to try to undermine the result. each step along the way his own party has failed to constrain him. in fact, has done more to abet and enable him and i think he is quite confidently taken the measure that he can keep going further and further and they will not put any kind of brakes on him. and that is how you get to the point where even if these boundaries hold at this -- you know, at this kind of ultimate moment of undermining the democracy the fact that we have gotten this far i think is the bigger story and one that is very chilling for where american politics may be going in the years ahead. >> it's an excellent poi
reagan worked. it doesn't happen simply in a single stroke. the fact is that president trump from the moment of taking office has pushed against the boundaries of the rule of law over and over again. openly extorting the government of ukraine to manufacture dirt on his opponent, weaponizing the postal service, trying to tilt the census, everything that has happened since the election to try to undermine the result. each step along the way his own party has failed to constrain him. in fact, has...
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i hate him and jake 3.5 decades since ronald reagan was president, i've been knocking around pick and juries. i was floored and i looked over a judge can expecting him to meet my gaze and dismisser and he said now, well, now, wait a minute, he's got his role blonde and the pomp and circumstance of the courtroom. if i instructed you on the law could you put those feelings aside and be fair and she said, like mt peop say, when they see the judge in that black robe. surejudge. so she made it tohe secd round. i got ar a dferent way, but it was like rows of sharks, george ache because she ng in answered the queions tt the juror who just answer's no estions and you just have a gut feeling and you say, if 's male jury, say, sarah, you seem to be the perfect you're on paper. there's nothing about the former president that gives you a now phi i can put me in. i'll be great. and that's the juror that i worry about. the juror who has some type of ulterior motive to get on that case to settle a score. thank yoso much. good stuff. let's check and now with our team outside of the courthouse, kaitla
i hate him and jake 3.5 decades since ronald reagan was president, i've been knocking around pick and juries. i was floored and i looked over a judge can expecting him to meet my gaze and dismisser and he said now, well, now, wait a minute, he's got his role blonde and the pomp and circumstance of the courtroom. if i instructed you on the law could you put those feelings aside and be fair and she said, like mt peop say, when they see the judge in that black robe. surejudge. so she made it tohe...
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i've served with ronald reagan, with george h.w. bush and george bush. i have respect for all of those presidents. they cared about our country. they honored our constitution and they executed the duties of their office consistent with the constitution and laws of our cou country. that is not true of this president and, therefore, he ought to be removed, and we have that opportunity to do so. is there little time left? yes, but it is never too late to do the right thing. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland yields. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. >> at this point i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, my good friend mr. green. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. i had tears to well in my eyes as i heard mr. hoyer and i know that hearts are hurting. it's a very sad time in the history of our country. no one is celebrating. no one wants to see this occur. i was at the rules committee by way of zoom. i was there for the entire hearin
i've served with ronald reagan, with george h.w. bush and george bush. i have respect for all of those presidents. they cared about our country. they honored our constitution and they executed the duties of their office consistent with the constitution and laws of our cou country. that is not true of this president and, therefore, he ought to be removed, and we have that opportunity to do so. is there little time left? yes, but it is never too late to do the right thing. i yield back the...
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i have been a conserve tough republican since 1984 when i first voted for ronald reagan. i've disagreed sharply on policy and politics with almost every democrat democratic member of the committee. in the end, we're one nation under god. the framers of our constitution recognize the danger of the vicious factionalism of partisan politics. and they knew that our daily arguments could become so fierce that we might lose track of our most important obligation, to defend the rule of law and the freedom of all americans. that is why our framers compelled each of us to swear a solemn oath to preserve and protect the constitution. when a threat to our constitutional order arises as it has here, we are obligated to arise above politics. this investigation must be nonpartisan. while we begin today by taking the public testimony of these four heroic men, we must also realize that the task of this committee will require persistence. we must issue and enforce subpoenas promptly. we must get to ownive truth. we must overcome the many efforts we are already seeing to cover up and obscu
i have been a conserve tough republican since 1984 when i first voted for ronald reagan. i've disagreed sharply on policy and politics with almost every democrat democratic member of the committee. in the end, we're one nation under god. the framers of our constitution recognize the danger of the vicious factionalism of partisan politics. and they knew that our daily arguments could become so fierce that we might lose track of our most important obligation, to defend the rule of law and the...
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the great peggy noonan was a speech writer for ronald reagan, a pulitzer prize-winning columnist for "the wall street journal." peggy, let me ask you, i mean, i get that the system will work and there will be a transition. what i want to talk to you about is what does it do to our culture, particularly to the political culture on the right to sow the seeds of these conspiracy theories? i mean, richard said that we have a paranoid streak running through this country. we have had mccarthyism. do you worry this will become the new kind of conspiracy theory on the right that lingers? >> i do. i think the president's throwing around words like steal, the election was stolen, it was all rigged, it's a fiction of the fake news media that i lost and joe biden won, there will always be an audience for an angry accusing paranoid vision in america. there will always be some audience for that among some of the trump base, i'm a little bit worried about the rise of this sort of stabbed in the back theory that the president was not well represented by official washington, that they were his enemie
the great peggy noonan was a speech writer for ronald reagan, a pulitzer prize-winning columnist for "the wall street journal." peggy, let me ask you, i mean, i get that the system will work and there will be a transition. what i want to talk to you about is what does it do to our culture, particularly to the political culture on the right to sow the seeds of these conspiracy theories? i mean, richard said that we have a paranoid streak running through this country. we have had...
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reagan. >> that would be right on the day of the new hampshire primary in 1980, ronald reagan fired his campaign manager, his political field manager and his press secretary. what happens here, and frankly, i think it's a little too soon to under this in determines of dr. carson, but ronald reagan was unhappy with the direction of his campaign. he'd lost in iowa. he was concerned that the campaign was becoming about his consultants as opposed to about himself. he personally fired them. he hated to fire people. and this is a hard thing to do. he took control of the campaign himself. he appointed bill casey who later became the cia director as his campaign chairman and brought in others, et cetera. so, my only point here is this may be a case of ben carson taking control of his own campaign which from the carson standpoint would be a good thing. or on the other hand, we could all be totally wrong here and ben could be right. it could be chaos in there. you know, it takes a little while to figure out how this works. at the end of the day, it all comes down to the candidate, and dr. car
reagan. >> that would be right on the day of the new hampshire primary in 1980, ronald reagan fired his campaign manager, his political field manager and his press secretary. what happens here, and frankly, i think it's a little too soon to under this in determines of dr. carson, but ronald reagan was unhappy with the direction of his campaign. he'd lost in iowa. he was concerned that the campaign was becoming about his consultants as opposed to about himself. he personally fired them. he...
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. >> trump never -- ronald reagan did it with the cold weaar, i don't know what abide know's test case will be on that. but that will be a fascinating and he does need to reach out to the folks. and i know liberal twitter will go crazy. saying, you don't reach out to these people, they are beyond the pale. well, demack ras -- democracies work that way. >> what i'm saying is that he has to do the business of the american people as he is saying he is going to do. and if he makes those people even the people who supported trump, if he makes their lives better. if he helps them during a p pandemic. if he gets the businesses back on track. if he makes health care easier for them to get then he will win them over without even having to respond to trump's unbelievable, irresponsible receipt i can a . irresponsible -- you cannot afford me, this will be pro bono on the house. thanks, john, always a pleasure. be well. remember during the 2016 election when trump said the world was laughing at us. take this, a senator from his owner party said is that's what our adversaries doing under trump's le
. >> trump never -- ronald reagan did it with the cold weaar, i don't know what abide know's test case will be on that. but that will be a fascinating and he does need to reach out to the folks. and i know liberal twitter will go crazy. saying, you don't reach out to these people, they are beyond the pale. well, demack ras -- democracies work that way. >> what i'm saying is that he has to do the business of the american people as he is saying he is going to do. and if he makes those...
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fdr, jfk, ronald reagan. we don't know still what happened with donald trump and his visit to walter reed last year. will you pledge that if you're elected, you will be transparent about your health? >> yes. >> all facets of your health with urgency? >> yes. >> so we know? >> when it occurs, when anything occurs. anything can happen. anything can happen. that's what i did -- i laid out my health records in more detail, pages and pages of it when i became vice president. i laid it all out. everything. my entire background. i've laid out my health records in terms of this time around and the investigations of my health made when i was in -- at walter reed, in terms of -- by walter reed docs, by my docs right now and thank god i am in good health. >> the nfl kicking off their season tonight, paying tribute to calls for social justice. but will the season be safe in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic? >>> the nfl beginning its new season, tonight. phrase is it takes all of us to end racism were painted in the
fdr, jfk, ronald reagan. we don't know still what happened with donald trump and his visit to walter reed last year. will you pledge that if you're elected, you will be transparent about your health? >> yes. >> all facets of your health with urgency? >> yes. >> so we know? >> when it occurs, when anything occurs. anything can happen. anything can happen. that's what i did -- i laid out my health records in more detail, pages and pages of it when i became vice...
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in ronald reagan days, this was a foundation of the california republican party. those days are long gone although in 2018 it was competitive, essentially a tie. how does gavin newsom do in orange county? in orange county and in san diego county, can you get recall intensity for republicans to match the fervor that we know exists in the north and throughout the central valley? the math, though, is overwhelmingly in favor of the democrats. so they believe, yes, we'll look at the names tomorrow, we'll count the votes tomorrow, but the fundamental question is question 1, yes or no. and don, the democrats end this campaign much more confident than they were back when it began. >> we'll be paying close attention. thank you, john king, appreciate that. >>> robert garcia is at the rally with gavin newsom and president biden tonight. thank you, mayor garcia. president biden is in your city tonight making the case for governor newsom to keep his job. and you just heard what our john king said at the magic wall. are you feeling confident about his chances tomorrow? >> we ar
in ronald reagan days, this was a foundation of the california republican party. those days are long gone although in 2018 it was competitive, essentially a tie. how does gavin newsom do in orange county? in orange county and in san diego county, can you get recall intensity for republicans to match the fervor that we know exists in the north and throughout the central valley? the math, though, is overwhelmingly in favor of the democrats. so they believe, yes, we'll look at the names tomorrow,...
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reagan, the home of the party in those days. look. it's 50/50. if you come back to the presidential race, it was even more so in orange county. if there is to be a revolt tonight, just about every republican in california has to come out and vote no. a lot of democrats in a state overwhelmingly democratic, not only do all these republicans have to vote but democrats a combination of staying home or coming out to vote no, there is no evidence of that but we're going to get to count votes soon. >> not saying it's the same thing but there was a recall in 2003 and a democratic governor was replaced by a republican. it can happen even in true blue california. >> it can happen. one point, one point since then, let me show this since you asked the question. even since then, the percentage, this is back then, that was back there 18 years ago. since then, the percentage of republicans has dropped. so what the republicans need essentially is not only fewer republicans. so back here, arnold schwarzenegger had a lot of republicans but you'r
reagan, the home of the party in those days. look. it's 50/50. if you come back to the presidential race, it was even more so in orange county. if there is to be a revolt tonight, just about every republican in california has to come out and vote no. a lot of democrats in a state overwhelmingly democratic, not only do all these republicans have to vote but democrats a combination of staying home or coming out to vote no, there is no evidence of that but we're going to get to count votes soon....
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it's millions more than ronald reagan got when he won 49 states, i guess. he won 49 states, yes. and it's millions more, millions more than hillary clinton got. joe biden did not get. and by the way, joe biden did not beat barack obama with the black vote. didn't beat him. but they have him as beating him. and if you look at the numbers, the numbers are false. the numbers are corrupt. it was a rigged election, 100%. that's why you have people marching all over the united states, right now. they know it was a rigged election. and look at what's happening in georgia. a lot of things are being found in georgia, and they are absolutely against showing -- i mean, it's a sad thing. they don't want to show signatures. it can be solved if you knshow signatures. but you're going to find that the people that signed aren't the people that are supposed to be signing. and then, somebody said, maybe, the envelopes were thrown out. there is tremendous fraud here. wait, just one second. if you look at 10:00 in the evening, you saw what happened. and then, you have these massive dumps. nobody's e
it's millions more than ronald reagan got when he won 49 states, i guess. he won 49 states, yes. and it's millions more, millions more than hillary clinton got. joe biden did not get. and by the way, joe biden did not beat barack obama with the black vote. didn't beat him. but they have him as beating him. and if you look at the numbers, the numbers are false. the numbers are corrupt. it was a rigged election, 100%. that's why you have people marching all over the united states, right now. they...
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reagan, and the way you get things done in washington, rather than saying hey, would you stick with grover norquist or would you not or would you address entitlements or not. i believe it's vital that we address the entitlements, who are the elephant in the room, but that would be up to the people who would be sitting across the table from each other. we cannot go over this fiscal cliff, no matter what people on both ends of the political spectrum say. i believe that there was a popularity poll in case you missed it where now members of congress rank just above car salespeople and i'm a great admirer of car salespeople, you know. it's not even astonishing and it angers me beyond belief, even journalists rank higher than members of congress. >> former senate majority leader george mitchell knows what it's like to be in the middle of the debate. he joins me now. senator mitchell, you more or less have been in john boehner's shoes. you were a congressional leader hammering out a tax and spending cut deal with the president of the opposing party. how is what we're seeing now different t
reagan, and the way you get things done in washington, rather than saying hey, would you stick with grover norquist or would you not or would you address entitlements or not. i believe it's vital that we address the entitlements, who are the elephant in the room, but that would be up to the people who would be sitting across the table from each other. we cannot go over this fiscal cliff, no matter what people on both ends of the political spectrum say. i believe that there was a popularity poll...
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ronald reagan then won in a landslide. so maybe, this is not all doom and gloom for the gop? >> well, i think it's important to realize that from reagan to bush to clinton, people's views on abortion have drastically shifted. um, if you look back to 2000 and 2004, george w. bush really ran on -- abortion as an issue that really actually pulled some democrats, moderate african-americans, moderate democrats to vote for him. of course, there are a whole host of issues that we could discuss about that election. but from that point on till present day, the overwhelming majority, even republican and particularly republican women, support a women's right to choose. they see it as a form of healthcare. as a form of reproductive rights. and so, i do think there's a part of the republican base that is pro-life and will never want a woman to have a right to choose over her own reproductive health. but women are half of this country. and over 60% of people believe in the texas law is not a good law. um, people aren't necessarily paying attention to how the supreme court did it. but i do
ronald reagan then won in a landslide. so maybe, this is not all doom and gloom for the gop? >> well, i think it's important to realize that from reagan to bush to clinton, people's views on abortion have drastically shifted. um, if you look back to 2000 and 2004, george w. bush really ran on -- abortion as an issue that really actually pulled some democrats, moderate african-americans, moderate democrats to vote for him. of course, there are a whole host of issues that we could discuss...
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as somebody who grew up interested in politics in the 1980s, you know, coming of age in the age of ronald reagan, it is stunning to see the republican party essentially -- the republican party that was is really represented now by two holdouts in the house. i mean, liz cheney and adam k kinzinger. >> yeah. i don't really think we've seen a collapse of a moral center of a party like this in certainly modern american history and probably not american history. you know, i think there's always been these two strands of the republican party in post-world war ii. there was an eisenhower strand, which was governing, boring, sane. and a joe mccarthy strand, paranoid, often racist, conspiratorial, nongoverning. a lot of us, certainly i felt that we were the dominant gene. that we belonged to the eisenhower wing. that's what compassionate conservatism was all about. but i don't know any conclusion to come to, anderson. and on a personal level, it's incredibly painful that i was wrong. and that we were the recesssive gene. and that this crazy gene that you see represented now by the republican party
as somebody who grew up interested in politics in the 1980s, you know, coming of age in the age of ronald reagan, it is stunning to see the republican party essentially -- the republican party that was is really represented now by two holdouts in the house. i mean, liz cheney and adam k kinzinger. >> yeah. i don't really think we've seen a collapse of a moral center of a party like this in certainly modern american history and probably not american history. you know, i think there's...
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look, we had richard nixon, we had ronald reagan, we had george w. bush, we had george bush i, none of them where there was movements ever suggested a military intervention. i think we have to be realistic. what we do have to do is create an international pressure on the regime and take this moment to give echo to the cuban people's cries for freedom. what we do have to do is help the cubans be able to have internet connectivity so they can continue to speak to each other and organize and be able to have the world know what's happening in cuba. what we do have to do is send a message to the cuban military, don't turn your arms against your brothers and sisters who are peacefully protesting for change because there's a place for you in a democratic cuba as an army, but not if you have blood on your hands. so those are some of the things that i think we need to do right now that could help the cuban people and their desire for freedom. >> yeah. so there is an aspect to this that factors in -- immigration. there's a threat of a mass wave of cubans arriv
look, we had richard nixon, we had ronald reagan, we had george w. bush, we had george bush i, none of them where there was movements ever suggested a military intervention. i think we have to be realistic. what we do have to do is create an international pressure on the regime and take this moment to give echo to the cuban people's cries for freedom. what we do have to do is help the cubans be able to have internet connectivity so they can continue to speak to each other and organize and be...
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let's be clear, fauci served under six presidents, starting with ronald reagan. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president george bush, and fauci is not registered with either party. now, i say that just because he's confirmed that, but even if he were, it wouldn't matter. he's been saying what he said based upon the science. he's made it clear again and again that is what this is about. >> i have been in the public health arena and advising six administrations for the last, you know, i've been doing this for the last five decades in public service. i have never, ever either indirectly or directly endorsed a political candidate. i want to stay completely apolitical and stay as a scientist, a physician, and a public health person. >> president trump lashing out at one of the most trusted americans when it comes to coronavirus. this behavior by the president at such a crucial time explains why republicans are speaking out. people like chris christie. and i want to emphasize, chris christie is the most senior person who -- in the republican party
let's be clear, fauci served under six presidents, starting with ronald reagan. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president george bush, and fauci is not registered with either party. now, i say that just because he's confirmed that, but even if he were, it wouldn't matter. he's been saying what he said based upon the science. he's made it clear again and again that is what this is about. >> i have been in the public health arena and advising six administrations for the...
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ronald reagan challenged president ford to the right, suffered a series of defeats, until he went on to win ten primaries, including texas, georgia, california taking the fight to the convention. ford went on to lose to jimmy carter. again the fight went to the convention. ted kennedy conceding defeat. >> the work goes on, the cause endur endures. the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. >> and in 1992, president george h.w. bush faced a primary challenge from reagan staffer and cnn host pat buchanan. he ran a conservative populist campaign, won 40% in new hampshire, enough to continue his campaign, gaining almost 3 million primary votes and scoring a prime time speech at the convention, which critical sized as probably sounding better in the original german. you can see a pattern here, presidents who got primaried between 1976 and '92 lost the general election, but president bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama didn't face any serious interparty opposition. while several states did cancel their primaries in those areas it's because there were no credible candida
ronald reagan challenged president ford to the right, suffered a series of defeats, until he went on to win ten primaries, including texas, georgia, california taking the fight to the convention. ford went on to lose to jimmy carter. again the fight went to the convention. ted kennedy conceding defeat. >> the work goes on, the cause endur endures. the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. >> and in 1992, president george h.w. bush faced a primary challenge from reagan...
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but i'm old enough, pam, to remember other elections including 1980 when ronald reagan put george h.w. bush on the ticket after bush as a competitor in the primaries called reagan's economic plans voodoo economics, a phrase that was repeated again and again and again by democrats in that election. there is a history of candidates burying the hatchet. they are both professional politicians. they understand what happens in tough campaigns. but clearly they found a way to mend that and find this partnership. >> yeah. and just quickly, david, of course, you were the adviser to president barack obama. everybody picked kamala harris as his running mate. she is the first black female vice presidential candidate and asian female as well. and this really tells you where this country is headed, where the democratic party is headed. >> this is a huge landmark occasion in the social progress of our country, the social history of our country, and a response to what we've seen throughout this country in the last few months. people want to see change. and joe biden delivered that today. >> yeah. and
but i'm old enough, pam, to remember other elections including 1980 when ronald reagan put george h.w. bush on the ticket after bush as a competitor in the primaries called reagan's economic plans voodoo economics, a phrase that was repeated again and again and again by democrats in that election. there is a history of candidates burying the hatchet. they are both professional politicians. they understand what happens in tough campaigns. but clearly they found a way to mend that and find this...
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reagan bill clinton, saying that their rhetoric was much different than president obama's rhetoric. and even though this firestorm continues to grow he's getting criticism from all sides here. he is standing firm and even talking about the fact that -- as you mentioned, he is claiming he has received death threats. i want to read a quote he gave to cnn's jim acosta in a brief phone conversation. quote, my secretary has received some death threats. i don't regret making the statement. i believe it. i don't know if he loves america. i don't feel the same enthusiasm from him for america. and now, fred even people in the republican party, including senator rand paul who is believed to be very likely republican contender in 2016 for the presidency even he's now speaking out against the former mayor. >> i think it's a mistake to question people's moat 'tis. it's one thing to disagree on policy. and i think it's one reason why, like john yarmuth and i get along. he's the democrat congressman from louisville but we have a good friendship because i don't question his motives. we don't always
reagan bill clinton, saying that their rhetoric was much different than president obama's rhetoric. and even though this firestorm continues to grow he's getting criticism from all sides here. he is standing firm and even talking about the fact that -- as you mentioned, he is claiming he has received death threats. i want to read a quote he gave to cnn's jim acosta in a brief phone conversation. quote, my secretary has received some death threats. i don't regret making the statement. i believe...
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reagan. >> during the administration of ronald reagan, you felt proud to be an american. i evolved just like ronald reagan evolved. >> not that proud, i guess. and not that evolved, unless you believe the more inefficient a car is, the better. so here are the facts. trump says reducing standards will make cars cheaper. not really. maybe the initial cost would come down, but a consumer reports analysis says it will end up costing you $3,300 more per vehicle because you're going to be paying more for gas. second, trump says lives will be saved because with lower car prices, more people will trade in old cars and buy new cars. but epa staffers say the administration trumped up the numbers, overestimating how many people would buy new cars because of removing efficiency standards. the most trumpy claim is that making cars less efficient will be good for the environment. he offers no proof because it's absurd. pollution from tailpipes is the number one source of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. lastly, the president says this will create jobs. wrong. again, he should look
reagan. >> during the administration of ronald reagan, you felt proud to be an american. i evolved just like ronald reagan evolved. >> not that proud, i guess. and not that evolved, unless you believe the more inefficient a car is, the better. so here are the facts. trump says reducing standards will make cars cheaper. not really. maybe the initial cost would come down, but a consumer reports analysis says it will end up costing you $3,300 more per vehicle because you're going to be...
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ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. and how did that happen? >> reporter: the president wouldn't say definitively whether he thinks putin himself authorized the hack, but said he believes there's no doubt that it points back to the top of the russian government. >> this is pretty hierarchal operation, last i checked there's not a lot of debate and democratic deliberation particularly when it comes to policies directed at the united states. we have said and i will confirm that this happened at the highest levels of the russian government, and i will let you make that determination as to whether there are high level russian officials who go off rogue and decide to tamper with the u.s. election process without vladimir putin knowing about it. >> reporter: regardless president-elect trump's dismissal of the intelligence for blaming the russians, the president said he's urged his successor to work in a nonpartisan way. >> one way i do believe that the president-elect can approach this that would be unifying is to say that we welcome a bipartisan ind
ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. and how did that happen? >> reporter: the president wouldn't say definitively whether he thinks putin himself authorized the hack, but said he believes there's no doubt that it points back to the top of the russian government. >> this is pretty hierarchal operation, last i checked there's not a lot of debate and democratic deliberation particularly when it comes to policies directed at the united states. we have said and i will confirm...
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>>> the presidential race has been won by governor ronald reagan of california. >> george herbert walker bush, 41st president of the united states. >> governor clinton is now president clinton. >> here it is, george w. bush re-elected. >> barack obama, president-elect of the united states. >> announcer: this is cnn. >>> this is it. a crucial moment for the presidential candidates and for the american people. >> we are counting down to the first results on this election night in america. >> it's the tense finale of a long and heated presidential race. >> refusing to answer questions about the details of your policy isn't change. >> attacking me doesn't make an agenda. it doesn't get people back to work. >> voters are choosing and america is waiting for the first results and for the last word on who wins the white house. >> the next president of the united states, mitt romney! >> our president, barack obama! >> tonight, barack obama and mitt romney battle for the highest offices in land, knowing a handful of swing states will be the ultimate deciders. >> ohio, you're going to make it happe
>>> the presidential race has been won by governor ronald reagan of california. >> george herbert walker bush, 41st president of the united states. >> governor clinton is now president clinton. >> here it is, george w. bush re-elected. >> barack obama, president-elect of the united states. >> announcer: this is cnn. >>> this is it. a crucial moment for the presidential candidates and for the american people. >> we are counting down to the...
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it's not clear if ronald reagan or george bush sr. spoke to woodward. >> i have some major differences in bob woodward, it's no point going into them, we're not on close terms at all. >> trump himself is quoted as saying, i hope you treat me better than bush, you made him look like a stupid moron which he was. richard nixon and gerald ford are not thought to have spoken with woodward. observers call it the woodward mistake that presidents speak to him. >> the ability he has to get presidents to talk and does it by saying, i've talked to everybody else in your administration but you is unnerving. >> woodward often speaks to scores of people inside administrations, before asking a president for an interview. and his sources are impeccable. >> we asked susan glasser a former editor what makes a washington insider decide whether to talk to woodward or not. >> those who cooperate with woodward generally do have a better chance to get their story out. but if someone made that argument to president trump in getting him to cooperate with wood
it's not clear if ronald reagan or george bush sr. spoke to woodward. >> i have some major differences in bob woodward, it's no point going into them, we're not on close terms at all. >> trump himself is quoted as saying, i hope you treat me better than bush, you made him look like a stupid moron which he was. richard nixon and gerald ford are not thought to have spoken with woodward. observers call it the woodward mistake that presidents speak to him. >> the ability he has to...
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thank you, rob. >> all right, guys. >>> the man who tried to assa assassinate president ronald reagan is seeking his freedom. attorneys for john hinckley will appear in court today. you'll remember that president reagan was shot six times march 30th, 1981. he nearly died after one bullet landed just an inch from his heart. three others were injured in that shooting, including the white house press secretary james brady. >> that's clear as day in my memory. clear as day. hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity and he planned to kill reagan in order to impress actress jodie foster. hinckley's doctors say his mental problems are in remission. let's bring in our cnn legal analyst, i apologize, paul, i have a cold. i'm having trouble talking today. >> now i know where i got it. >> i'm staying away from both of you. >> something new came out of the story. john hinckley's kind of mental illness could be in remission. >> yes, it could. if we believe psychiatrists, which a lot of people don't. most types of mental illness are curable. and he's responded -- >> curable. through medic
thank you, rob. >> all right, guys. >>> the man who tried to assa assassinate president ronald reagan is seeking his freedom. attorneys for john hinckley will appear in court today. you'll remember that president reagan was shot six times march 30th, 1981. he nearly died after one bullet landed just an inch from his heart. three others were injured in that shooting, including the white house press secretary james brady. >> that's clear as day in my memory. clear as day....
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ronald reagan announced in the st statue of liberty making everyone legal. we're a character doesn't count party, anti-immigration party. we're sort of the left of bernie sanders on trade and now character doesn't count. i've never -- it's just a complete collapse. and i think when you're inside something, it's always difficult to imagine the moment, but i don't think we've seen such a collapse, certainly in modern american history, and very possibly in american history. >> speaking of history, you write, stuart, in your book that racism is the original sin of the modern republican party. what do you mean by that? >> well, look, 1956, eisenhower got almost 40% of the african-american vote. that dropped to 7% in 1964 with goldwater. you could have made a case goldwater was against the civil rights act. you could have made the case that african-americans in significant numbers would come back to the republican party because of commonality, cultural conservatism, role of faith in the public square, entrepreneurship, but it didn't happen. so, since 1964, the rep
ronald reagan announced in the st statue of liberty making everyone legal. we're a character doesn't count party, anti-immigration party. we're sort of the left of bernie sanders on trade and now character doesn't count. i've never -- it's just a complete collapse. and i think when you're inside something, it's always difficult to imagine the moment, but i don't think we've seen such a collapse, certainly in modern american history, and very possibly in american history. >> speaking of...
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i will remind everybody of what happened when ronald reagan took office. you couldn't possibly have the inauguration on the western side of the capital. well, that's what he did and every president since then has done the same. you couldn't name al hague and remember these names from the past. all these people were part of watergate and going to start a nuclear war. this can't happen. it can happen. and this is what people, 59, 60 million people decided was going to happen. >> can he do away with the press pool that has traditionally been following a president for decades? >> look, i think he's going to find everyone would find is that you have to be able to communicate. for better or worse, thanks to the first amendment and thanks to the long traditions of this country, you have to work with the press or it's just not going to be worth it. >> but he can, he can ditch the pool, if he wants. >> he can ditch the pool, if he wants. there will be a consequence to that. they'll discover over time it's not worth the negative feedback you're going to get. look, t
i will remind everybody of what happened when ronald reagan took office. you couldn't possibly have the inauguration on the western side of the capital. well, that's what he did and every president since then has done the same. you couldn't name al hague and remember these names from the past. all these people were part of watergate and going to start a nuclear war. this can't happen. it can happen. and this is what people, 59, 60 million people decided was going to happen. >> can he do...
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at the end of the day with ronald reagan massive tax cuts. clumsiness. the 1984 the economy was roaring. if the economy is in good shape two or three months maybe you have to do stuff next year to worry about build up of inflation. i don't think he has to worry about republicans much. they can exchange talking about about how much trump spent or he spent. and i say this coming from the conservative side, this is a bill whose benefits whose money goes -- most of it goes to middle class and working class, lower income families and to the public sector. if you are a liberal -- the left is really silly i've got to say. they can complaint about things they don't like some things that didn't happen. this is the biggest piece of domestic spending probably since lyndon johnson, i believe. and most of it is going to things liberals sort of like, the public sector and lower income families. so i think this is a pretty big achievement. people are underestimating it for joe biden. >> it is. i can't believe we're already out of time we didn't talk joe manchin and sen
at the end of the day with ronald reagan massive tax cuts. clumsiness. the 1984 the economy was roaring. if the economy is in good shape two or three months maybe you have to do stuff next year to worry about build up of inflation. i don't think he has to worry about republicans much. they can exchange talking about about how much trump spent or he spent. and i say this coming from the conservative side, this is a bill whose benefits whose money goes -- most of it goes to middle class and...